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there Ww Why Fall Maniing everyone’s enthusiasm. Its new intriguing 
: f°) tawny gold color outshines everything around | 
ub Beat. .« ASSURES EARLIER, MORE (9) (3 it! And as if that was not enough, the petals | 
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PROFUSE ROSES NEXT SEA- of Tawny Gold acquire a quaint frilled edge ¢ 
SON. The soil is mellow, easy to work. Prepare . which adds to the charm of the open bloom. } 
it any time at your convenience, and then leave Two or three blooms will fill a whole room 
it until the postman delivers your J & P plants. with their perfume. Another feature of Tawny ft 
It is then only a matter of a few minutes to put Gold is its ability to last a long time both on the plant and indoors. Few 1 
them in the prepared ground. You can be con- Roses can compare with this new gem, and we are sure you will see what we f 
fident of earlier, better blooms next June because mean when it blooms in your garden next year. Holly-like foliage is another Q 
the plants make new roots in the late fall and {T Gala: ee dohae (Pl. Pat. #950.) 
early spring. . . will produce blooms almost like ET NSE N A Se ke ate NE OS carta a ; ; 3 
an established plant. $2.25 each; 3 tor $6.00; 12 for $24.00 
Queen Elizabeth (Below) ae | ce 2. A Sensational Hybrid Tea! 
(Below) Large apricot buds open to grand, 
1955 Winner! The Grandiflora Rose! 
. : 50 7. | x i perimeter of this new Rose is of longer 
The superb pure pink tone of the choicest Cattleya 14 buff-pink petals enclosing a full center of | 
orchids has at last been captured in the gorgeous new \ iG (UI lively peach color. The flower is very double, 
jammer “6-4 : 
Queen Elizabeth Rose, All-America Winner for 1955. reminiscent of some of the sweetly fragrant, 
luscious peach-colored blooms. The outer 
This is the first of a new class, named “Grandiflora’’ Fiileeold-fishioncd @ monchlyaeRos me D ; 
for its abundance of bloom apg foe the mag- though modern in its flower production, its general appearance and its delightful T 
HEE aahs PPA Ne ies BEANO Tea ie: aa os Fit dees effect, here is the Rose that answered the often-heard plea for “‘fullness and t 
guard yee OCs nage f Queen Biiza beth. fragrance,”’ like the Roses of old. The plant is bushy and the foliage is medium h 
MAS At oa subtle blending Ot se eee and green. The 41% to 5-in., full double flowers are heavily perfumed with a very i 
SRD seth majestically set off by deep green, heavy, distinctive, sweet but richly spiced fragrance. Every garden should have this ; 
aria foliage. (PI. Pat. #1259.) long-lasting newcomer, for its fragrance, its size and its form. (Pl. Pat. #1251.) A 
MEIC IS RAG AES A alge he $2.25 each; 3 for $6.00; 12 for $24.00 
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